Urban Forest Symposium

May 11 2009 9:00 am
May 11 2009 4:00 pm

Location:

UW Botanical Gardens

Center for Urban Horticulture

3501 NE 41st St Seattle, WA

Monday, May 11, 2009

9:00am - 4:00pm

Join Plant Amnesty and the UW Botanical Gardens for this symposium, which focuses on urban forest management issues and solutions.  Topics include communicating the value of trees, trees and climate change, protecting trees during construction projects, and tree risk assessment.  The Symposium is intended for representatives of city agencies, policy makers, natural resource managers, local non-profit and community groups, tree advocates, landscape industry professionals, landscape architects, architectural firms, green builders, and anyone interested in preserving and protecting the urban forest.

Symposium Schedule

9:00am - 9:15am    Introduction   Cass Turnbull, Founder and President ofPlantAmnesty

9:15am - 10:15am  Keynote  If Green Is the New Gold, Why Aren't We All Rich?  Paul Reis, Urban and Community Forestry Program Manager, Oregon Department of Forestry  10:15am - 10:30am

Break

10:30am - 12:05pm Two Break-Out Sessions

12:05pm - 1:00pm  Lunch

1:00pm - 4:00pm  Roundtable and Networking o Who's Who?  Two-minute presentations by numerous stakeholders whose work relates to Urban Forestry.

o Evaluation of tree ordinances, tree inventories, and other priority elements of a good urban forest plan.

o Facilitated Smaller Groups identify priorities and brainstorm ways to support Urban Forestry.

Additional Support for the Urban Forest

City TV has been invited to film and air the Urban Forest Symposium. The Center for Urban Horticulture will post the proceedings on their website.

Fees and Registration:  $50 ($40 for non-profits), if registered by May 1st.  Fee after May 1st is $65 ($55 for non-profits).  Lunch is an additional $10 and must be ordered by May 1st.  Bringing your own lunch is an option, though going off-site for lunch is not advised.  To register, contact Jean Robins at jrobins@u.washington.edu or 206-685-2590.

Scholarships:  A l imited number of scholarships are available for students and non-profits.  Contact Jean Robins at jrobins@u.washington.edu or 206-685-8033.

About PlantAmnesty

Dedicated to ending the senseless torture and mutilation of trees and shrubs.

PO Box 15377

Seattle, Washington 98115

206-783-9813

info@plantamnesty.org

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